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Mona Hatoum at the White Cube

The exhibition named ‘Remains to be seen’ is said to reflect on subjects that arise from our current global condition. The pieces that...

Albert Oehlen at the Serpentine

The thing I loved most about this exhibition is that many of Oehlen’s painting, although seemingly abstract and basic at a glance, with...

CY Twombly at the Gagosian Gallery

I found Twombly’s sculptures very intriguing, trying to figure out what his use of materials were. Many of his pieces were assemblages,...

V&A Ceramics and Glass

I find the ceramics and glass collections at the V&A thoroughly inspiring. The visual development of ceramics through the years and how...

Shana Moulton - Zabludowicz Collection

This media based exhibition presented themes personal to the artist and ideas of femininity and entrapment. The colours and aesthetics of...

The Photographers Gallery

The two exhibitions running during my visit that stood out to me were: ‘Feast for the Eyes, The Story of Food in Photography’ and ‘Shot...

James Osterer

James Osterer creates very unusual sculptures from found and construct objects. His pieces often have ‘hidden’ sexual components that you...

Andrew Logan

I discovered the artist Andrew Logan white at another exhibition at a house that he used to live in is now owned by a gallery. I saw a...

Mary Sibande at Somerset House

South African artist Sibande combined a sculptural approach with fashion to communicate ideas of femininity and ‘blackness’ at Somerset...

V&A London Design Week

I was particularly drawn to the ‘Design since 1945’ part of the displays at the V&A. The modernist era of design shows the extent to how...

Marcin Dudek at ‘Edel Assanti’

‘Akumulator’ has been described as ‘a sanctuary of neglected materials’, both physically and metaphorically, highlighting the need for a...

The Sculpture Park

My visit to the sculpture park near Farnham was an experience invaluable to my development as an artist. The sheer range of sculptures on...

Song Dong at the RA

I was particularly excited about visiting this exhibition as Song Dong has mixed together glass (a medium I have developed a love and...

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